monthly Grad Student Mini-Symposium (IBI-EDBB)
Enzo Morro (Lashuel Lab) -- Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Huntingtin Native State Stabilization Through Targeting Its Interacting Partners
followed by
Artem Kononenko (Bastings Lab) -- Evolution of Multivalent Supramolecular Assemblies of Functionalized Nucleic Acids with User-Defined Spatial Organization
Session Chair: Pitt Meyer (Bastings Lab)
Mini-symposium format: (see web page)
followed by
Artem Kononenko (Bastings Lab) -- Evolution of Multivalent Supramolecular Assemblies of Functionalized Nucleic Acids with User-Defined Spatial Organization
Session Chair: Pitt Meyer (Bastings Lab)
Mini-symposium format: (see web page)
- Monthly (first Friday of the month - with the occasional exception...), but skipping August-September
- Where and when? EPFL seminar room SV1717 or AI 1 153 | usually 17:00 (sharp), with occasional exceptions
- Broadcasting on Zoom as well (for students on remote campuses!)
- Back-to-back presentations by two doctoral students enrolled in the EDBB Program (usually in their 2nd or 3rd year)
- Presentation time 30' (incl. 5' Q&A)
- Followed by social get-together (pizza & beer, sponsored by the Institute of Bioengineering) --> please volunteer to organize it!
- Note: IBI-EDBB MiniSymp are an official course in which you can enroll and earn credits (download ‘BIOENG-600’ course attendance sheet – pdf, 39 kB)
Practical information
- Informed public
- Free